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visit the island of maui. >> neil: it's thank you, matt. president is due there momentarily. i do want to bring your attention. technology stocks are bouncing back a little bay here. everybody's waiting to hear what he has to say when he speaks on the state of economy. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone. jesse watters and greg got failed. 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" " president biden is taking one day out of this vacation to visit fire ravaged hawaii he said to touch down soon after facing intense criticism for dismissing questions on his the ministrations response on his first getaway on the beach just
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two weeks ago. dodging on how biden is spending those days off. >> shed light on how he spending some valuable quality family time out here, but certainly he has been engaged on a daily basis and confronting some of these extreme events. >> the toll and maui is rising 214 people andrea 15 still missing. the cause is still unknown down power power lines could -- insisting that it was climate change to blame. >> just to be clear when you're talking about global warming are you saying that climate change amplified the cost of human error? >> yes, it did. no excuses to ever be made, but there are finite, finite resources sometimes in the moment. >> there is new scrutiny after an official waited more than five hours to release water during the fires.
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that same official is giving this guidance last year on how to distribute water equitably on the island. >> let water connect us and not divide us. we can share it, but it requires true conversation about equity. how do we leave it's better, coexist with the resource that mike resources that we have. >> has been transferred to another position. and if we can play the sound bite the maui resident who is just upset about where the president -- >> it is affecting me because where is the president. are we americans too? we are part of the united states and why are we getting put in the back pocket? why are we being ignored? come to the memorial and see the people there laying out and caught, and see how he feels. >> jesse watters, glad to have you here and what do you make of
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all of this? >> joe biden is the only person who spent more time on vacation did not do. took him five days to address the deadliest wildfires and modern american history. it took him six days to address the afghanistan evacuation. he was on vacation for both. he was dragged kicking and screaming to maui, he did not want to go out to talk to the press about it because the press is going to ask him about hunter biden. he does not even want an investigation into what caused these fires. we know why, there was incompetence all over the state. sirens were not activated, and this guy wants to share water with everybody except the fire. i will share all of the water with the fire. they are asked this farrow farmer, indigenous hawaiian, do you mind if we share some of this water with the fire department or do you need it for your pharaoh? it was a five hour lapse when they could have gotten the water out there?
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disk could have been an agricultural powerhouse hawaii and elvis on it became a tourist trap and they let all of these nonnative grass species just go completely wild all over the island, completely mismanaged and now the place is courts. the power company does not spend a dime clean up the underbrush for all of the power lines to catch fire too. biden comes out and media and they're going to blame global warming. did you see the woman from cvs saying, you're saying that there is some dumb people hawaii managing this, but it is probably the fault of big oil. that is what we are doing because you can blame your incompetence on global warming, but global warming does not get to respond to that. everybody now just talks about global warming and set of all of the massive screwup staff taken place on this poor island. >> what about global warming past? >> i'm glad you're back.
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couple of things. when you have got a catastrophe or disaster like this, remember when the shooting happened, young shooter and the police showed up and we have a conflicting stories and we finally learned that it was incompetence on the part of some and even a lack of training. i don't know what they were doing there, but the focus on even in that issue guns was the wrong thing and the outset. rescue, recover, and rebelled. has echoes on you can figure out the dings that you could be doing differently. there are serious shortcomings and dysfunctions that happen throughout this period caution everybody that whatever agendas one may have, show some restraint and let's figure out. can we recover everyone. there's an error thousand people that may be stranded, that not recovered. figure out if something were to happen tomorrow, what have we learned to assure that we don't have to type of human error that
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occurs. finally, as it relates to other things via climate change, or whatever issue may be, let's deal with that last. we have got a lot of destruction and catastrophe. to the defense of the president, i thought it was wrong when the democrats went after president bush, president trump, even after the covid. and there are things that president should and should not do. the president should not have visited until now. i agree with those who are critical, i was surprised that the president did not show more empathy at least with his public statements about this. he will visit, he and the first lady was visit and hopefully they will not take away from resources that been dedicated to even find those who are stranded. >> judge, i will mention this in and comment on what you want. the governor said that more than 1800 people are having to live in hotel rooms for the foreseeable future. can be quite a long time. >> is the truth is that when you look at the destruction and the
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path of harm there is very little that they can do to put this back together in a matter of months. they have got to find bodies. they will do everything they can to find whatever dna they can find. everything is charred. were talking about like a world trade center. everything is charred, all forensic analysis, but it is so disappointing. and you can say that the president should have been there last week, or this is the perfect time, all i can tell you is this. the president when i have been criticized had he shown any empathy when he was asked while on vacation yet again and delaware, what you think of the rising number of the deceased in maui? and he goes, no comment. it is not like he did not hear it. he is cold, and he does not care. what is more significant is that he said to the people and palestinian ohio, i will go to palestine, he promised to go there. that was seven months ago.
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he never showed up. finally, let me say, apparently, the water cabin use to help fight the fires, but it was not a verdict from local streams to duress or ours which was dried at the time of the fire. that means the people in charge at the time were lazy or incompetent, just like with ulvade. people have got to get their game up. this guy, did not turn to sirens out because people would run up to the flames, are you stupid, no, they're going to run to the waters. stop with the excuses. >> if 9/11 to happen the media it would blame climate change. if pearl harbor happened they will call a gun violence. that is the world we are living and now. this is the quietest tragedy ever. isn't it strange how quiet everything is. no news, is probably bad news. you do not hear from families of taurus because maybe it is not tourist that are still dead. silence from the locals because
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they are gone. the officials do not say anything because this is probably worse than anybody imagined. it is kind of scary who this people might be, they might not be adults. this is a really horrible, horrible tragedy. i hope that people learn that evil is not some guy with a twirling mustache tying helpless women to train tracks, it is a nonthinking, nonbending mind that is coherent to an ideology. if this is true about the five hour delay of water he should never walked this earth safely again, if he held the water back while these people burned alive, and he saw, you need to water, but appreciate the greater goal of equity then that is despicable, i don't believe it. i cannot believe that someone will actually delay water for five hours, but again, we have seen the ideology of equity show up everywhere. we are told that's not about where you started, it is where you end up, and everybody has to
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be the same so why understand that you might need water to be safe there are other people, local farmers that deserve that water too. if that was a conversation then god help that person because that is disgusting. again, we have all become experts when these tragedies happened. the one thing i'm pretty clear on with ideology is that they always put it before people and you end up in situations like this where they justify the death of others. saddest part about this is that there is no noise, it is just quiet. i'm wondering why. anyway. >> president is on the ground so we will keep you updated as that takes place. ahead of the white house, better watch out, liberal media is turning on biden over his son's scandals. useful musical
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>> things are bad when biden's
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media minions stop covering up for hunter. the failed plead deals, attorney david weiss planned to have hunter off for charges of tax evasion, that was until irs whistle-blowers forced them to change his mind. politico is reporting to hunter's lawyers threaten lawyers threaten doj prosecutors with putting papa joe on the witness stand. the move worked leading to the bogus sweetheart deal. "washington post" is raising questions on howdy special counsel works with joe's other son, beau. even cnn is calling his bluff. >> trump was right he made a fortune from china and joe biden it was wrong, i don't know if he was lying about it, he might have been towed by a hunter but blind spot is a problem. >> three issues where he has not figured out what to say. one is the presence about hunter biden and his son it, and the other is to say about the investigation of donald trump,
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answer it is about his age. three massive issues that are clouding his reelection campaign. >> the poor man's five, am i right? that is embarrassing. cramped like it is thanksgiving under card table and the adults or somewhere else. two parts it is, this is amazing the jake tapper dan, and obviously cnn is getting to go ahead to move biden away from the presidency because they have never said this before. jake is saying it. he offered that get out of jail free card by saying, what is this blind spot? it is not a blind spot, he actually see is it. >> it is a glaring neon sign, what is interesting is that it was not just cnn, but many others took that national security level, the 51 national security folks sign saying that the hunter biden laptop with this information. a lot of reporters went to that. not know if they are matted with no sources, frustrated.
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i would be. what would be different going to the next election, you believe that trump was right at the time and what would you do differently next time. the part of the story that i'm interested in is apparently david weiss was not going to charge hunter biden with anything at all until he heard that he was a blur were going to come forward. and now, some democrats want to prosecute the whistle-blowers for bringing it up. there whistle-blower protections for a reason and i know that on both sides people love or hate the whistle-blower depending on who it is. in this particular case i don't think anyone has put a dent on them, and folks, they did it again. the situation of the media comes with the story. speak to it that is nice thing that we can play and therefore britney spears thing. i hate people who whistle, jesse. moving on to you. this is a great point. a plea deal, we were all figuring out why does happen and that his policy to say that we are going to put your dad
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understand. >> and then he felt that mike fell 40 bluff. you really think that joe biden is going to take the stand. trial anyway. joe biden himself said that all politics is personal and so you have got to wonder who this guy is. he has been living in delaware for 25 years as a prosecutor. it is like where you left upstate, everybody kisses your budget, you know everybody and do everybody's favors. he gave joe a pass when he had these owners in 2008. some guy volunteered to wear a wire, and he said, go chase off. then he worked with biden. running this investigation into the ground and giving a hunter a tip-off, here he comes, no search warrant for you, and they were blocked at every pass. how can jake tapper plate dam for this long. no offense to jake, but you cannot say that joe biden hat no idea that he got paid millions
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from china, you flew your son to china and that he is filthy r rich. you're getting an office with his chinese business partner, never rang a bell? when you are writing this guy a letter to give his daughter into university, the chairman, never asked why this was happening? you are better than that, maybe you are not. >> judge, it is interesting with the timing now admitting that this is happening. >> the timing tells the whole story and david weiss has to go. he is corrupt, prove himself to not be trustworthy, he has destroyed the americans people of faith in the criminal justice system. he had no intention of filing charges which is why he continued to allow, and continues to allow as we speak the statue of limitations to r run. this press clark he was a smart cookie, he went over weiss' had to call up biden as a witness.
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he knows that weiss was not the guide to make the decisions. anyone would say it that, what are you going to call him a witness? joe biden has a policy against him, call him as a reputation witness and say that my son has a solid reputation in the community or column as a witness of tax evasion, he's going to say, i took some of the cash and a force. they were never going to call him. the fact that they threaten him with that and were ready to go with it and not drop it all is really stunning to me, it was never going to happen, it was a threat, and nothing more than that, but the outcome with the whistle-blower and now today we find out, if you recall, a conversation between weiss and six our people. a chapel he that conversation and documented it making a business record at that weiss said that i do not make the calls in this case, four people have been subpoenaed it today, two of them are sax, special
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agents in charge, one with the irs, another in the fbi. the other is the assistant sack. they are now going to cooperate that david weiss admitted to everyone that he did not have the final say, and now what is the justice department going to do? merrick garland and this guy weiss are dirty, corrupt, and they have to go. >> you cannot spell delaware without aware, pretty clear. that is true. can we share that table again? >> i'm not going to speak to the motivation of weiss. the process, and different, the process has worked in this regard. and whatever their motivations have been, a lot of times the process is designed to protect and to ensure that there are checks and balances. if you assume the worst case of weiss, which i don't.
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indeed, i think "the new york times" can engage as president trump often says with fake news to take their reporting actually what happened, and assume for a moment, that weiss brought it, whistle-blowers came through, and process worked. they were protected, able to share their thoughts, and protected in the process. three, mr. weiss -- >> they were blocked from investigating the big gap. >> let me finish my point. that is the whole point of a whistle-blower that during or after -- >> should not have had to blow the whistle. >> he meets the powers of the special counsel to ensure that he can go above and beyond mr mr. garland. any justice department that this is the case. you have weiss, and now he has the opportunity to open investigations in california at which has, open -- >> he already had that right, he
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lied. >> he did not have that right. >> why did he lie? >> where we are now. the judge in this case did her role and she came forward and said, let me protect the defendant and ask everyone, you know what is in this agreement and there is no meeting of the minds. we are where we are, and i'm not going to get to the motivations. who knows, as always you are right. we have the special counsel and i can assure you that there's no one in the white house, i'm not speaking because has spoken to him, i cannot imagine anybody in the white house is glad that the special counsel said that i cannot give you assurances that president biden is not being investigated, that to me says that the process is working. >> who is the special counsel? weiss? >> can i see the table of the other group. i just want to show you. never mind. if they cannot get it. oh, well. we will wait.
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♪ ♪ >> finally. >> conservatives crazy just for caring about their kids. former white house mouthpiece is coming up with this term with how out of touch they are with the american people. >> positions with the core candidates and leaders in the republican party have on issues that the party has with access
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to voting, choices of your own health care, these crazy cultural debates of gay marriage. it is the law of the land and it is out of touch with the public and that is a core problem for the party. >> here's the reality, voters want schools to teach about gender identity last. rather, focus on skills of reading, good citizenship, and math. in virginia, governor who got into office for putting parents first is warning the state's largest school district after the superintendent defied that they would defy his guidance on bathroom and pronounce. they don't have a choice, he says. >> the exact same school system staff to us on allowing parents to decide whether children wear masks or whether explicit material can be removed from the curriculum or schools will be shut for a long period of time, unnecessarily long that have resulted in massive learning
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loss. the school districts will apply with the law because it is a law and they don't have the choice. >> there is a huge collision coming between this district and governor. how will this shake out, judge? >> to governor's going to win, no question about it. he has an opportunity to prove himself on a national scale. i think that the timing could not have been better for him. at the bottom line is what is being pushed on the left is this marxist socialist, the kids are ours, and joe biden has said they are kids when they are in school, they are the parents get it. 48% of the americans think that there are us fark much emphasis on gender identity. i try to figure out why they are so determined to keep that information from the parent. if a young child says that i want to try to change my gender, identity, and they say because they might be abused at home. at their way to respond to that is to simply say, look, if you think that this child is going
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to be abused at home as a teacher, as a nurse at school you are obligated by law to report that to child protective services. if you do not report it that it is a crime against you because you are a mandated reporter. i for prosecuted teachers for not reporting crimes that they had to. that is the easy answer. if you're convinced that parents are going to abuse this child, do you want to child to never have to tell the parent then you ought to follow the law and report it and allow parents to raise their own kids. >> the left because these cultural issues when they are losing the argument with the public. if you go back to covid and you think about masks and covid school lockdowns, even vaccines, those were cultural issues that the right was coming after the left on, but it was turn out that in 2021, and ron desantis and 2022 with his governor race, that these are issues that matter and people really do
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care. ask budweiser, as target, and the parents in new jersey, they would never imagine that he would pick up a placard and protester school district. if they are frustrated and you can tell because there actually out there taking the time off of work and it showing up to school board meetings and calling it a cultural issue is not going to cut it when it comes to the ballot box. >> if liberals cared this much about actual education has to do as gender stuff that we might have a really smart population. >> is it a new gender? is it a new oh pronoun? she is of the party that invented this mess. it did not come from republicans, this is a mess that was created thousand of confused children, thousands of angry parents, it energized and enabled psychotic activists who seek to separate their parents from their children at schools
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through this perverse portal called privacy. they are arguing that children have a right of privacy separate and apart from the parents, and so that means any can insert themselves into your children's life and say that this can be our little secret. does that sound familiar? that is what we used to hear about. privacy, do not tell your parents that you have changed you gender, do not tell your parents that you wear chess binders. how disgusting is that. she is scared, democrats should be scared because the republicans are the parties of the parent. i think she knows that and trying to distance herself and say that this nonbinary stuff, the circus, nobody cares, it is a circus that you created. when are people going to remove their neo-pronounce from their twitter bylines because it is embarrassing, you are a loser if
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you have deming, you are boring, interesting people do not need other pronounce, they have lives, they read, they go to the theater, they have hobbies they play sports, they don't need to tell people that i am not a he/she, you are pathetic. >> elected people at that our regular straight males and then they say d pronoun, he appeared thanks for clearing that up. >> i agree with her that these are issues that democrats are prevailing and guns, abortions have been on the ballot in some states, even conservative states, they're not rallying around abortion as some suggest. this issue is more potent politically and subsequently, not for the reasons already mentioned, you look at states where democrats are going to have to compete and win again in georgia and arizona, michigan,
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wisconsin, parents with all the different background, racism, political straps are going to be concerned and if a child goes to school, their child goes to school and has a headache, or engages in a fight then you call their parents. if you're not willing to call the parent if a child comes in and says something about his or her gender and then i find that odd, maybe i'm wrong, but i find it weird. i can understand why parents would want to be involved in a conversation. we as human beings to him, you should understand why someone wouldn't want to be accountable and made aware of this kind of stinks. >> i would like to hear your opinion with just us guys in your bar. this stuff is as crazy, get those widows away from ikeda. if you are at a bar this is what you would say. >> it with our own peril and we don't criticize the politics, this is a serious issue and it
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way to the investigation. green light and the problems with the vehicle's ability to chart the path of the fire truck led it to the crash. later that same night, a different car collided with a another vehicle nearby, none of that is going to stop san francisco from rolling out a plan to green light a driverless bus service that runs a daily to test how a how autonomous vehicles can improve public transportation. all right. the truth is that since last year they have made over 600 unplanned stops on the public streets of san francisco and why it is the city now approving a bus service? >> this makes no sense. i love it when people have big patients and big ideas and do a lot of work to make it happen. at some point when it runs into reality and collides with reality, it collides with stinks. you may have to pause this, i stop reservation about ai, and a
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conversation about how we pause too much that we can advance from china. you may be right, but this year, distract me and this is the innovation hub of the country and all of the world with this san francisco area, and i hope they don't allow them to get in the way with how they transport people. we have seen the data that they can be safer than having human beings drive. the data right now it says that it is not safe. i would much rather read and a bus with a human, even jesse driving, way too throughout your fellow ai under the bus. >> jesse, 55 incidents of these robo taxis interfering. it is kind of ironic that these vehicles which are supposed to be safe or getting in the way of safety. expedient you know what else is
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ironic, judge? someone else and this table think they know and everything about technology and that made a lot of predictions about how things would be better if we just had robots drive our cars and i reputed edge, and i was off for doing so. i sat on the stable one year ago and said that these things are stupid and dangerous and are going to get people hurt, and i will not say who he is, and also on my left, says, this is the way of the future and this is perfect. i'm not going to say the person's name, but it is ironic. >> you're using the word ironic incorrectly. >> only because she used it incorrectly. [laughter] >> 77% of the people said that they are afraid of the self-driving cars, why are they pushing them? >> it is a quest very green utopia which has a country and hysteria, and is part of the
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country. and joe biden is under pressure because a couple weeks ago when he was pressed he said nac speech that he declared a climate emergency. he said that i have declared a climate emergency. he has not, but imagine what would happen if he did. when was the last time that the government said that there is an emergency? during covid. they shut down schools, shut down businesses, make you wear a mask. what could happen, imagine, if they declare an actual climate emergency what the government could do. part of it is this, there is a green utopia that they have in their mind that they're going to get to. maybe we will get there one day, but they're going too far, too fast, if we are going to get hurt i cannot see why you can create a little area and test he sings out for a long time until we figure out if they work well. >> that is what they're doing. everybody is scared of new technology. people who are terrified of flying, terrified of cars.
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what is interesting about automobiles driven by humans, we are okay with our family members dying every year. we do not even make mandatory seat belts into the 70s, people were flying through windshields, we did not care because we love our cars. now we have the safest thing that could happen. we are all going, no. there has been one fatality from a self-driving cars, they have done millions and millions of driving, testing this out, and give it ten years. we gave the automobile industry 80 years, we gave them a million deaths, you can handle a self-driving car. and what is great, jesse, you will love it because that will give you more time to play with your hair system. >> [laughs] i stand with taxi drivers, i stand with uber drivers.
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♪ ♪ the two talk about a case of the mondays. united airlines pilot is channeling his inner jack nicholson by taking an ax to a parking lot gate. he was waiting to exit the lot behind it several cars, he was just trying to get rid of issues for everyone waiting. airlines spokesperson was saying, "he was removed from the schedule while united airlines conduct an internal investigations." judge, should he be charged by legal authorities? >> he's being charged with criminal mischief which is an appropriate charge. they guy 63 years old and has never had a problem with the law
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before, he is a pilot. drive your car through it, what is with the ax. he then runs into the woods with the acts. i think it is covid, can we blame it covid? >> sure. and climate change. >> is climate change a part of this? >> absolutely. he is hitting the top of that, you can also grab the top and run backwards and try to bend it or snap it. >> 63-year-old guy and he is in good shape. look at the sky. >> and harold, seriously? >> look at this. >> white great shape that 63-year-old man is. >> international airport. that report will drive people out of their money. he was channeling me. >> here's another oliver
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anthony. what he did unites everybody. he is raging against the nonthinking and unbending machine. >> you mean the one that drives cars? >> if he gets fired then jesse already said that he is hiring him to be an executive producer for the show or an assistant. >> for my private pilot. [laughter] >> why is that not working? >> bring in acts on something tomorrow and find out. >> i will not be here tomorrow. "one more thing."
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family those from my vacation. here we are having a little lunch at musgungus bay. i bess no one can spell that word. i can't. ice cream a lot of sugar high after that. jesse jr. on the boat ride. not sea sick at all. and there i am, elly and sophie on the rocks did not get pushed over. and emma and i finishing up a lovely, lovely vacation. >> dana: gorgeous. >> away from greg especially. >> greg: hired photographer? >> jesse: not a professional photographer that was my father. hunter and air force 2. we have videos that no one has seen before. >> greg: amazing. >> jesse: this time i mean it. gut admit tonight great show jamey lissow. kayleigh mcenany, kat timpf, tyrus. let's do this greg's plugs. this just came out. this is the new pil album. the first album after the
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vocalist john widen's wife passed away from alzheimer's. comeback of sorts. amazing. i listened to it all weekend. i would suggest if you are a fan of johnny when he walls in the sex pistols. get this album. it's their best one in years. can you get it anywhere, cd or go to amazon or itunes i listen to black vinyl which was my nickname in college. contain danel i bet it was. >> jesse: white vinyl. >> greg: depends what mood i'm in. >> dana: exciting new podcast. i know you can't wait. run do not walk. collin reed kicks us off. under 30 minutes. you will get a little update on politics. and i'm going to pass on the other thing to get to harold. >> harold: u.s. runner nyles set the world record 100 dash 9.83 seconds in budapest. going to go for 200-meter win in a few days. congratulations to him. >> judge jeanine: power outage of electricity in new jersey was
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due to unlikely culprit, a fish that was dropped by a bird landed on a transformer. the local pd took the case to facebook saying please let us not forget the victim in this senseless step. gilligan was a hard-working family man, father to thousands. suspect last seen flying south. if you see him, don't apprehend him. >> dana: great one more thing, everybody. ♪ ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. we are coming to you tonight from forum in milwaukee, wisconsin. it is the site of the first republican presidential debate wednesday night right here on fox. the field, well, it's almost set for the republican candidates who will be here for that event that night. 8 people have qualified. one who will not appear is the frontrunner, former president donald trump who is skipping the debate. correspondent bill melugin is here in milwaukee to set the table for us tonight. good evening, bill. >>

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